Great site for video content for your classroom. This site is monitored for educational uses only. It should not be blocked at your school. If it is blocked, lobby with your administrators to have it unblocked. If all else fails, a lot of these videos can be downloaded to your computer at home. Use a flash drive or a CD-R to bring the video to your classroom. See the Web 2.0 page for more information on how to get them for your personal use.
This is another great site for videos on all things classroom related. SchoolTube employees, along with registered teachers and administrators at each school, are responsible for the moderation of user-uploaded content. This makes it a super safe place for even your students to search.
The goal of HippoCampus is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge. They have two in depth categories for Biology, Environmental Science and Physics that includes subcategories such as Chemistry, Biomolecules, Newton's Laws, Fluid Mechanics, Temperature/Heat, Cycle of Matter, and so many more.
Fast Video Download doesn't work with this site for their videos, but if you download Jing (discussed on the Web 2.0 page), you can get these videos for usage offline.
Can't get a professional body in the classroom? Do it via this website with recorded videos.
This is a free and open access educational video lectures repository. The lectures are given by distinguished scholars and scientists at the most important and prominent events like conferences, summer schools, workshops and science promotional events from many fields of Science. The portal is aimed at promoting science, exchanging ideas and fostering knowledge sharing by providing high quality didactic contents not only to the scientific community but also to the general public. All lectures, accompanying documents, information and links are systematically selected and classified through the editorial process.
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Great site for video content for your classroom. This site is monitored for educational uses only. It should not be blocked at your school. If it is blocked, lobby with your administrators to have it unblocked. If all else fails, a lot of these videos can be downloaded to your computer at home. Use a flash drive or a CD-R to bring the video to your classroom. See the Web 2.0 page for more information on how to get them for your personal use.
This is another great site for videos on all things classroom related. SchoolTube employees, along with registered teachers and administrators at each school, are responsible for the moderation of user-uploaded content. This makes it a super safe place for even your students to search.
The goal of HippoCampus is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge. They have two in depth categories for Biology, Environmental Science and Physics that includes subcategories such as Chemistry, Biomolecules, Newton's Laws, Fluid Mechanics, Temperature/Heat, Cycle of Matter, and so many more.
Fast Video Download doesn't work with this site for their videos, but if you download Jing (discussed on the Web 2.0 page), you can get these videos for usage offline.
Can't get a professional body in the classroom? Do it via this website with recorded videos.
This is a free and open access educational video lectures repository. The lectures are given by distinguished scholars and scientists at the most important and prominent events like conferences, summer schools, workshops and science promotional events from many fields of Science. The portal is aimed at promoting science, exchanging ideas and fostering knowledge sharing by providing high quality didactic contents not only to the scientific community but also to the general public. All lectures, accompanying documents, information and links are systematically selected and classified through the editorial process.